The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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Page 12
... spirit which Chris- tianity infused into every branch of scientific inquiry produced visible results . We see in the oaken fleet which rides the ocean the small acorn which was buried in the ground hundreds of years ago ; and we ...
... spirit which Chris- tianity infused into every branch of scientific inquiry produced visible results . We see in the oaken fleet which rides the ocean the small acorn which was buried in the ground hundreds of years ago ; and we ...
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... spirits have undertaken to determine not only what language was spoken in the ark , but also what was the language of paradise ; and not very long since a theological tutor gave his hearers the assurance that Hebrew would be the ...
... spirits have undertaken to determine not only what language was spoken in the ark , but also what was the language of paradise ; and not very long since a theological tutor gave his hearers the assurance that Hebrew would be the ...
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... spirit of Telemann on a footing of equitable barter in ideas , and in his compositions for the churches of the city . Now , how- ever , the combined needs of bread and culture urged him to seek a wider sphere . He was longing to bask ...
... spirit of Telemann on a footing of equitable barter in ideas , and in his compositions for the churches of the city . Now , how- ever , the combined needs of bread and culture urged him to seek a wider sphere . He was longing to bask ...
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... spirit of the Old Testament , as distinguished from the New . Mingled with all their grandeur there is a certain degree of un- rest , of militant energy and human passion , as if the worship of the Lord of Hosts were leavened with a ...
... spirit of the Old Testament , as distinguished from the New . Mingled with all their grandeur there is a certain degree of un- rest , of militant energy and human passion , as if the worship of the Lord of Hosts were leavened with a ...
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... Spirit , to correct some inno- vations , or rather , transgressions , now exhaling from the infernal pit . Among your damnable neglects , ye , with accursed tongues , consecrate the Sacrament of the Lord's body . Through your ignorance ...
... Spirit , to correct some inno- vations , or rather , transgressions , now exhaling from the infernal pit . Among your damnable neglects , ye , with accursed tongues , consecrate the Sacrament of the Lord's body . Through your ignorance ...
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